D&D (2024) New Greyhawk organized play campaign.


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It's good to have multiple organised play campaigns. 3E had the major Living Greyhawk, plus three shorter and more focused campaigns with tighter storylines as well as third party campaigns such as Living Arcanis. 4E had Living Forgotten Realms, but much of the marketing attention was given to D&D Encounters, to encourage game-store play using a framework designed for that. And Alphastream and others ran Ashes of Athas. In 5e, AL doesn't seem to be going anywhere, even if developing coherent long-running adventure series has been given to the Premier Organiser convention/national groups.

A campaign where there are clear convention events, perhaps fewer adventures with more scope for early play experiences to affect future ones, and slightly shorter adventures to fit into busy conventions (and, if and when they're available beyond cons) evening game store events sounds good to me.
 


Do... Do you think people sold or traded in their 2014 books to get the new ones?:confused:
Nope, but apparently the new ones are being required for official WotC events. So much for "compatibility" and "it's not a new edition."
Essentially, they're giving folks 4 months to replace their books or be kicked out of the official events.
Yes. I know I can still use the PHB I bought in 1989.
But for the marketing squad to trot out Jeremy Crawford et al, and have everyone at WotC gnash their teeth and tear their garments proclaiming "it's the same game" for a whole year, only to turn around and ban the 2014 versions from their organized play before all the books are even released, they look like fools.
 

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